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To: Karl Drobnic who wrote (5090)10/30/1997 4:52:00 PM
From: Manfred  Respond to of 31646
 
Hi Karl,

that be a great idea. I too think tpro has some possibilities to use a revenue stream to hire more workforce by aquisitons. Would be a domino effect.

Good luck

Manfred



To: Karl Drobnic who wrote (5090)10/30/1997 5:04:00 PM
From: Douglas Rushkoff  Respond to of 31646
 
Nail on head, Karl. They practically say as much in their q report, right around the part where they talk about not wanting to dilute the stock. They are not a cash-rich company, and need one or two big contracts to leverage the hiring of more people through an acquisition. But this will have to happen soon -- like in the next few months -- to be of any use to y2k.

The other strategy, of course, would be to license the technology and the repair protocols to independent contractors, which was something else they alluded to.